Posted by ldj on December 09, 2009 at 11:44:34 from (64.123.133.53):
In Reply to: O.T. Fire Dept. Charges posted by starvation ridge farm on December 09, 2009 at 06:59:27:
Buzzman72 said: (quoted from post at 11:17:13 12/09/09) I didn't know that county and state governments ran foreign aid programs. If they do, that's simply wrong and should be eliminated.
And if they don't, how many rural volunteer fire departments are funded by federal dollars? Around here, the state and county fund them, as far as tax dollars go. In short, I don't see how you can tie state and county funded services to federal foreign aid expenditures. The state and the county can't tell the federal government how to spend federal dollars, y'know.
So explain to me how you'd make that idea of yours work.
I'm not phil in pa but I'll answer.
County and state governments do not run or fund foreign aid programs. I know the state and counties can't tell the feds how to spend their dollars and they shouldn't have to. The feds should take care of our needs where it be local, state or federal before taking care or foreign aid without being told.
If phil ever runs for anything I'll vote for him and I hope it is President of the USA. At least he is more concerned about our citizens needs than you would be.
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